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2-stripe Damsel - Dascyllus Reticulatus


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Damsels and clownfishes are of the same evil spawn.... bad-tempered, territorial, aggressive type! :evil:

The older they get, the uglier they become, both in form and in temperament.

You seldom see advanced aquarists keeping clownfishes, esp. tomato or maroons, much less any kind of damsels... :)

Frankly, you can put damsels with anything bigger than themselves... but once they get bigger... watch out! Even your fingers will not be spared.

Prepare to see your corals or rocks being carried or pushed aside. Prepare for painful nips once your hands and arms are inside the tank.

Speaking from experience... and the anecdotal stories of many reefers.... trust us... I believed one of our senior reefers finally speared a mean old damsel he has been trying to catch for years... :) He was so happy. :eyebrow:

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They keep brighter, milder-mannered fishes like anthias. Hahaha... but that's just me. ;)

There are marine books which list down fish species and their compatibility... :) There are 40,000 species of marine fish.... too many to list here!

Well, it depends on what you like, whether you can afford to spend time, money and energy to feed them and whether your system can take the housing and feeding requirements. :D eg. anthias require regular feedings thru-out the day with plankton or very small meaty foods.

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I have a 2-Stripe Damsel - Dascyllus reticulatus in my tank. I wanted to have clownfish but scare kena attack to death. Is Clownfish compatible or what kind of  damsel are more compatible to keep together ?

Hey rid that damsel quick...... 2stripe humbug damsel are mean fellow and act like small bully.... Always try to attack new comers, IMo your clownfish unless it is a maroon or tomato will stand no chance against it............ IMO docile damsel such as blue or green chromis can be kept easy with clowns like false percula



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Damsels and clownfishes are of the same evil spawn.... bad-tempered, territorial, aggressive type! :evil:

The older they get, the uglier they become, both in form and in temperament.

You seldom see advanced aquarists keeping clownfishes, esp. tomato or maroons, much less any kind of damsels... :)

Frankly, you can put damsels with anything bigger than themselves... but once they get bigger... watch out! Even your fingers will not be spared.

Prepare to see your corals or rocks being carried or pushed aside. Prepare for painful nips once your hands and arms are inside the tank.

Speaking from experience... and the anecdotal stories of many reefers.... trust us... I believed one of our senior reefers finally speared a mean old damsel he has been trying to catch for years... :) He was so happy. :eyebrow:

AT....surely agree wif u... my percula...very aggressive....

it attack almost any fish i add into the tank... even my cleaner shrimps are not spared...

it the end..... haf to put it into a new tank...call NEMO tank... haha...

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